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Review of the 2010 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season and Preliminary Verification

Review of the 2010 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season and Preliminary Verification. National Weather Service Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu, Hawaii. NOAA Hurricane Conference 30 November 2010. Raymond Tanabe Deputy Director, CPHC.

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Review of the 2010 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season and Preliminary Verification

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  1. Review of the 2010 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season and Preliminary Verification National Weather Service Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu, Hawaii NOAA Hurricane Conference 30 November 2010 Raymond Tanabe Deputy Director, CPHC

  2. No TC’s formed or moved into Central Pacific in 2010

  3. Review of the 2010 Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season and Preliminary Verification National Weather Service Central Pacific Hurricane Center Honolulu, Hawaii NOAA Hurricane Conference 30 November 2010 Raymond Tanabe Deputy Director, CPHC

  4. La Nina Keeps Pacific Cool

  5. Central Pacific Tropical Cyclone Season • Central Pacific Average per Year • 4-5 Tropical Cyclones • 1971 to 2010: 170 Tropical Cyclones • 37% Hurricanes, 29% Tropical Storms, 34% Tropical Depressions

  6. CPHC/FEMA L324Hurricane Preparedness Course

  7. CPHC/FEMA L324Hurricane Preparedness Course

  8. 2010 CPHC/WFO Honolulu Musical Chairs • CPHC Deputy Director  TWC • Dr. Rick Knabb moves to Atlanta • HFO WCM  CPHC Deputy Director • Raymond Tanabe “promoted”? • WFO Caribou WCM  HFO WCM • Honolulu welcomes Mike Cantin

  9. Aloha !

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